June 15, 2017.
Source: Extract-A-Fact

Statoil became the first company
to report under a mandatory payment disclosure regime in early 2015,
undermining U.S. oil lobby arguments. Shell, which had fought so vigorously
against project-level payment disclosure laws, published
its first payments to governments report under U.K. law in April 2016 and
included information on China and Qatar, countries it previously claimed
prohibited disclosure. BP, which had barely published any country specific
information (save for seven EITI
countries, often with huge time lags), reported on USD 15.2 billion worth
of project-level payments in 23 countries in June 2016. These disclosures
were exciting, and staggered. Over the last fortnight, similar reports have
poured in.